Junior Camps

Grades 5 - 6

Looking to have your best summer yet?

Come and experience a summer filled with jumping off the dock, singing in chapel and learning about God, trying new activities, and making friends. Chapel is always among the favorite parts of camp with creative games, fun stories, singing and learning truths from the Bible. Junior camp is all about maximizing FUN and your camper won’t want to miss this week!

Because we have so many junior high age campers who want to come to camp, there are two weeks. Please only pick the one that works best for your schedule.

Available Activities

Chapel

Cabin activities

Waterfront fun

Hike and Picnic

Carnival

All camp games

Chapel

Carnival

Waterfront

Cabin Video

Cabin Activities

Waterfront Fun

Elective Activities

Hike to Tanalian Falls

What to Bring

Clothes for hot, cold and wet weather

Sleeping bag and pillow

Running shoes

Socks

Pajamas

Rain gear

Water bottle

Towel and wash cloth

Laundry bag for dirty clothes

Modest swimsuits (no midriffs showing please)

Comb, brush, shampoo, soap, toothbrush, paste, deodorant

Bible, notebook, pen or pencil

Money for snack shop (unless paid for through online registration)

Camera – mobile devices will not be permitted as a camera

All electronics (phones, ipads, ipods, reading devices) will be turned in at registration and kept in a safe location until departure day

Fireworks, knives, guns, tobacco products, illegal drugs or any other things that disrupt camp or detract from another camper’s experience

Our counselors are volunteers who come from all over the United States, typically with a church group. They go through an application and interview process including background checks. We do our best to find and train quality people who will love and serve our campers

Homesickness can be common the first day or two of camp. We are compassionate and do our best to engage the campers with activities and cabin mates and find they usually are in love with camp by the second day.

We understand it can be hard to send your child to camp and are grateful you trust us with them for the week. Please call the office if you are concerned about your camper and we will give you an update on how they are doing.